Lasser E C, Lang J H, Hamblin A E, Rosen L
Invest Radiol. 1975 Jul-Aug;10(4):300-6. doi: 10.1097/00004424-197507000-00003.
Canine peripheral venous or suprarenal aortic injections of sodium or meglumine iothalamate produced a significant swing towards an alkaline urine only in individual dogs injected with meglumine salts. When mean values were compared for the sodium or meglumine groups as a whole, however, no significant differences could be established for pH change or induced diuresis. With both salts, ATPase inhibition could play a role in urinary electrolyte excretion. Carbonic anhydrase inhibition does not seem to play a significant role in urinary pH changes induced by contrast media.